THE ZINNIA 
These well deserve to be the widest grown of all annual flowers. 
They offer a wide range in size, color, and form. The ease with 
which they are grown makes them suitable for any garden. 
The tiny ones are splendid for rockeries and edging while the 
larger ones can be used for mass color displays. Seed sown 
indoors will bloom from early summer until frost, or sown in 
the garden after all danger of frost they will provide a generous 
fall showing. Give them full sun and ordinarily good garden 
soil, with reasonable care, for the rest results. Use them wher- 
ever a fine mass of color is desired in either pastels or heavier, 
darker reds and bronzes of fall. 
GIANT DOUBLE DAHLIA FLOWERED 
A large flowered type which grows to a height of 2 feet. Petals are broad 
and overlapping, forming a deep, flat flower over 4 inches across. There is a 
wide color range from lavender to deepest red. 
Unless otherwise noted, pkt. 15c. 
Dream. Lavender, which is an unusual color, but most effective. 
Exquisite. Light rose colored blooms of perfect shape. 
Golden Dawn. Yellow, of a soft quality, lovely with other Zinnias. 
lilumination. Deep rose, a good substantial shade. 
Oriole. A warm orange, ideal for association with fall colors. 
Polar Bear. White. Excellent used with the lavenders and purples. 
Prince. A rich, deép purple with which it is possible to get attractive color 

ZINNIA, DAHLIA FLOWERED schemes. 
Scarlet Flame. Brilliant scarlet which fairly glows in the garden. 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS Mixed. A superior blend of all the many Zinnia colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Largest flowered and tallest of the Zinnias. Plants reach 4 feet 
and flowers are often 5 inches across. Shaped like the Dahlia- . HOWARD’S CRESTED 
flowered type. The well-branched habit and long stems make Another distinct type of Zinnia with a center of short quilled petals sur- 
them wonderful for cutting. ; rounded by broad guard petals. Colors range through the softer Zinnia shades 
Selected Mixture. Colors in great variety. Pkt. 20c. Bic hicung red: Pkt. 20c. 
Super Crown of Gold Mixture. A blend made up of only the 
softest pastel shades. The charm of the flower is increased DOUBLE LILLIPUT 

Smaller in growth and flower, this makes a useful plant for low borders or — 
by the touch of gold at the base of each petal. Feo et edging. Plants are 16 inches high with flowers of 1% inches. The small 
pompon flowers are of great charm for cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
FANTASY Orange. Delightful in arrangements with other fall flowers or foliage. 
A pleasant variation from the type Zinnia with twisted tub- -Salmon. The charm of these smaller Zinnias is most apparent in this color, ~ 
ular petals, which suggest a shaggy Chrysanthemum. The _ Searlet. Brilliant flowers borne in great numbers. 
effect is lighter and more graceful than the larger and Yellow. A pleasing color to lighten up other fall plantings. 
heavier flowers of the above kinds. Blooms are of good size Mixed. The most popular way to use this charming flower. Pkt. ]0c. 
and profusely produced on the sturdy plants. 
‘Wildfire. A vibrant scarlet of great novelty. Pkt. 20c. Werte at Fi EN Re Ce Rice fl Ao Th 
; ; ; et ow growing Zinnia o inches which bears flowers an inch across. e 
‘Mixed. Many colors in this striking form. Pkt. 15. Colors are brilliant with brown and mahogany among the stronger Zinnia 
colors. A pixie-like flower which has a character all its own. Very suitable 
for low edging or in the rockery. In mixture only. Pkt. 15c. 
LINEARIS 
Very dwarf with a com- 
pact but spreading habit. 
The single flowers are 
orange with a light yellow 
strip down each petal and 
a center darker than the 
petals. Pkt. 15c. 
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ZINNIA, FANTASY WILDFIRE ZINNIA, LILLIPUT 

